I need de drivers for the ethernet controller (pci\ven_10ec&dev_8169&subsys_fb0318D8REV_10\4&FCF0450&0&48A4) and for the pci-modem and the pci-modem and the sm-buscontroller and the videocontroller (VGA-compatible) Do you know where I can find them?

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